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PUBLISHED ON TUKSDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY WILLIAM 11 Til HALL, EDITOR ASD PROPRIETOR. PlTIOJ soutii-east corner of High street and Sugar alley terms. Daily during the tension of the Legislature, and tn -weekly the remainder of the year, 55 00 Tii -weekly "per annum, ..... 4 00 Weekly per annum, 200 Terms of Advertising. Tu,K, h,,,., nr ,. mm II. ........ 01 I :. - " "' " " ' sa-as., vaisj vi till cc IUICIUUIII, Wl BW cents for each additional insertion for three months 5 iur six bwiui jommjfu i - iimiues jr. Longer advertisements in the Game proportion, with u deduction of iiO per cent, on the amount over J'lJ0 in six months. Br this Ykah. For twelve line $H fourth of a'coK timn fW i half column 530 whole column 540. JJUSliNESS C A LIDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORINKYS and Ciiuusollursat Law, Culumbui.Ohio. Office 011c door south oi l. N. Whiting Si Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1 tStft. F. J.Mai nii v. s. A. B. Buttiis. JAAIES D. I.AII1.HOKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Collections promptly attended to. Mr. L. can be fouudattlie office of Swavue Sc "atea March 3. KING & ANDERSON, ATTORNEY s and Counsellors at Law and Soliciters in . Chancery, Cincinnati, Ohio, have associated themselves to practice their profession iuttie various Courts of Ohio, as well as in the Circuit and Supreme Courts of the II. States. Run's Kino". CltAfcuri Aniivhson, Keb.il, lmii. ljr. (IMe 0 lhtyton.) 1. n. i) in 1 ni. at nun 1 i.n.itiB. OOKSRI1T1RRS and Stationers. ncxtdoor to the Clinton Hank. Iliirli street, t'nliinibus, Ohio. A laree assurtinein B of Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBEKT &LhHKY, DOOK-BINDKRS, High street, opposite the Public Offi. -B-. ces, ..niuuiuus. JiHff.sn.JBW, Wsi. Sf.ihk.ut. M. ('. BOOK BINDERY. CI M.VTTOON', Book-hinder, llili street, opposite Whi-J. ting Si. Huntington's Book-slore. Book-binding of every description, executed on short notice. GKKF. ABBOTT A CO.. D1 )E AI.l'RS in Hardware and Cutlerv. Iron, Nails. Class, House Builders' materials. Farnuntr and Mechanical Tools, Military (loods. Sic. Sic, No. 161 High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. WING & RICHARDS EAlER8 in foreign and Domestic Drv (loods, Once J lies, Hoots and Shoes, Arc. Sic, wholesale and retail No. 1, Goodalc's Row, High street. J.H.RILEY, I VAl.l'.lt in Law,;Medical, Theolnincal'lassicnl, School XJ and Miacellalieous Books, superior Stationerv anil Wall Taper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the Slate House. J. B. WHEATON, DRUaUIST.alld Dealer It I'aleul Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stiill's, Glass, mj, A' ('..wholesale and retail, curlier of llij.li and Hroad streels, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KII.BOI'RNE, DEALERS in Dry (J Is, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines. Pailils.lrils, live Slutl's, l.ealher, lloolsand Shoes. Sic, High street, Columbus, Ohio, Oi l. 1, 111 II. M. B. BATEIIASI, EDITOR of the On 10 Cel. r iv. toii, a Journal of Agricul-lure and Horticulture, published on the 1st and loth o arh mouth. Terms fll ner vear ; four copies for $.1. ICT Office in the Hank Building. ue;ir the Stiito Mouse, B. CO.MNTOCK & CO., FORWARDIM1 ami commission MERCHANTS, I'roduce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. liIIK.it Y & CD'S IRON FOUNDRY, Hroad street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great varietv oft 'as-tmgs, always on band. Oct. I. Hill. COLUMBUS HAT STORE JE RUDISILL, High street, opposite the State Huihl- inijs, alwais ki t-j hand a goisl assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. W. A. IflelOY & C O., 11 niOl.ES M.K AMI RETAIL III. M.EI1S in Fancv and staple I try (.001I and drocenc House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. opposite tho State BOARDINC. A FEW Gentlemen can he accommodated with good boarding, on reasonable terms, nt the house over Woodbury's store, corner of High and Friend streets. Oct. '22. .liwt-w. WM. FIELD. A A NEW HI i.i.y M Harness for sale. Empiire of Sept. St J. II. OSBORNE A CO. Oranges and lemons. Al RES II supplv of OraiiL'i s and Lemons just received and for saleat'H. J. GOFF Si GO'S' Confuetinnarv, in the Neil House. Sept. 1. watcITesI A GOOD assortment of all the different kinds, just received, and for sale at lo-v prices. We have sonic of the finest that were I Vat offered in this market. June S7. V. A. PLATT A CO., Neil House. STEEL (iOODS. AnUCSH supply of Steel Heads. Bag Clasps, Fob, Vent and Guard Chains. Breast Tins anil Bracelets, of new-style, Ac. Sic Just received by "June '27. W A. l'l.ATT A CO.. Neil House NEB. K AND BONE LINIMENT. ALLEN'S Cenuine .Nerve and Bone Limniout, by the gross, Immt or single, at the Dm Store of J. B. WHEATON, April 2fi. Corner of Hroad and High sts. Scarpa' Aroustir Oil lur Denlnr. A rnv.su stirrl.T just received and for sale at the Drug Store, comer of High anil Hroad streets, bv i. H. WHEATON, May ft. Sole gent In Columbus. PATNTltlEDIt INES. A 1.1, the valuahle I'aleiit Meilicmes kept constsntly on hand, and sucbonlv as are genuine. Ill MITIUEY Jk KRAMER, June l2!i. City Drug Store. I'lSTOLS. A SUPPLY "f one barrel and sn barrel revolving Pistols just received. W. A. PLATT .V OTA, June Ji. Neil House. FrrifiM'Hl SpcclnrU's. AI.SIl. double eonvei and concave Spectacles, for all Sues, and in a ureal vanelv of frames Also Soertarle Glass, of all kinds, lilted in old lYassaM st sl.ort MOM, and lowpnre.by W. A. I'LATT Ai CO, Feb. 7. ,Vn( Ihuie. Mi re Sftprl (.nods. ANOTIIF.R lot ofM.-rl llf ads, Bm( l.iiw. TaMrls. AT. ofnf,l tliisday. W. A. l'l.ATT & CO. Marrh .11. Ciirriiicr Siirint" Nl xlr. Hupp. I.iimirs. Ilsimls ami India Riihhrrf'lnth, L lor sale at tlie- r-iyn "t tl' till l" PADLOCK - Bent Jiininln INnih. fi.SOUTF.I sizes, thm 2 n'ny to 40 n'nv, for sale at the iivn w iiic a ; r , j i.j oili i rv FOR A I"!'. X pleasant and ronvenent two storv Rriek Dwell-inp, on Front St., a short distance north of Broad st March 1 W, A. I'LA'lT II nil-. Trim mi nee AVF.RV (food assortment, and more eipeeted, of Mor-tu c. Him. Cnttape and other Locks and I.atrhfs. for aln at the sipn of the (JILT PADLOCK. Cook,fi lafnlliblt; Kye Wnler. ALSO. Dean's ( iMateal Flatter, a ceh hratrd article for the cure nf Chronir and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Spinal Irritations, W hite Swclliiics. Fever Sores, A.c. For Mil h J, B. wHRATON, Drmrpist, April IK 'i.rner of lliph and Bn nl -ts. Drue-. 1 dinn and le SlnrlS. AH, I Ml M II l. jur-t received and for sale low, by J R U III, I ON. 4 'ilumhus, Oct. 7. Corner of Miph and Broad sta. PAINT BHI 'SIIF.lt. I I I.L assortment of I'sint Brushes arid Sash Tools, tV just received and for sale b J. B WHKATON, Aug. 111. ( orner of High sml Broad sta. NAILS. LI. sires Cut and Wrought .Nails, st the sign of the k Mav.11. GILT PDLOCK. WHITS! WHIPS! WII1PM ASITF.KIOH quality of ( srnage. Biding snd R.iggT Whips, (gut and whalebone, ) just received and for sale cheap, hj K. N. BUM M. Jalj I. Opposite Fublir Buildings I t Inmlms. CASH FOB PRODI I E. BCOMSTOt K A in r. psnngthe highest price in . cash for Wheat. Corn. Klai-.een.Ciover seed. Timothy reed. Flour, Lsnl, Tallow. Bees-wsi. (iinseng. I'ot snd I'esrl Ashes, Bacon. Wool. Feathers snd lleanp; and sell Floor, Salt, Lumber, Shingles, I'laster, Cement. A e. sir.. at the lowest priees. June 13, IB43. CARPET BAGS BRI SSF.I.S, Common snd Ingrain and Grain Carpet Bag, of a varietv of sites snd colors, kept constantly on hand by pal? I ) K. N. SLOCUM. VESTINGS, Jrr. BIFF and Fancy ( sahmere estings; Striped and Flaid Linen Dnlla just received bv Apnl VVl.NG fc RICHARDS. OHIO VOLUME X. Steel Bends, Tassel, and Bne Clasps. DEAD BAGS, l'urses, I'urse Silk, (iold l'eus, Silver J3 Ware, Sic, justrcccivcd percxprcss. - l or sale bv Feb. 1(1. W. M. SAVAliE. CARPETS. Cotton nnd Woolen, Ingrain, striped Venetian Carpeting, just received and lor sale at reduced prices, by Nov. 10. STANTON & LF.K. ' tiOAV. (1 ASTILF, Shaving and Toilet Soap, and a great variety J of Perfunierv, just received, and for sale. HUMH1RKY Si KRAMER, June 26. City Drug Store. WillinmB. Jarii. & Henry Jarvii, CCOLLECTORS and Aecount Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, nnd upon reasonable terms. Office, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14. Klbi. y. Columbus, Ohio DYES. DYE-WOODS and Coloring materials of every description, for sale, Wholesale and Retail. IIIMPHKF.Y i KRAMER, June t. City Drug Store. I.noking-Glass I'lnlos nnd Frame. CTTHKH sold separately. C. C HOSE. I J Junc'io. SALMON. FRESH No. 1 Salmon Do. No. 1 Mackerel ; White Fish; Crand Bank Codfish. This day received and for sale, by July II. JOHN MILLER. DR. BANNING'S PATENT LACE, FOR weakness of the body, pain in the back. Ac. Sic Fol sale bv J. B. WHEATON, Aug. I, IX& tC ylg,t. MILL AND GROSS CUT SAWS. FAT At KILBOl RISE keep a constant supply of Row. land's Mill and ( ross-eut Saws, at the lowest prices "TANNER'S OIL; T70R SALE low, by the barrel or gallon, at the Drugstore 1 of .1. it. WHEATON, Oct. 23. Corner of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE FOR CISTERNS, Wells and Aeipiedurts, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. ANVILS. GEM INI'. Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May LI- GILT PADLOCK. NEW DRESS COODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns. BiUorinos. Harages, Muslin Ginghams, Embroidered ditlo. Do Lain, Ac. All new stiles, lor sale by WING Ai RICHARDS'. April II. HOUGH'S skirts. HOUGH'S Patent Sea grass corded Skirts, for sale at New York retail price, by Sept. '2 L J. D. OS BORN At CO. SAWS. HOE At CO., and Wibuot h Rowland's Mill and Cross cut Saws ; Hoe A Co. and Wilmot A- Rowland's Circular do.; Spear A Jackson's and oilier llanddo.j l'annel and ripping do.; Butchers' and Mel do.; Billet! and Turning Webb do. July IG. CERE, ABBOTT A- GO. FAMILY FLOUR. NAY ING nude arrangements with some of the he"! mills in Springfield, for Flour, we shall for the future be supplied with the best and cheapest in the market. Gallon lis. Oct. II. B. COMSTOCK A CO. COLI'MHI S AGENCY. TTARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Cap- JTJL ITALflNJXO. Policies issued daily on the most reasonnble terms. Office. Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City. Banks, ..liiinl.ua. TUSO. GRIFFITH, Sept. I.I, IM5. Secretary. GROCERIES. IMPERIAL and Y oung Hnoa Teas. Chocolate, Cocoa, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace, Citron. A c. Ac. Just received st the June I. CITY DRI'G STORE. CITY HOUSE. IN full blast. C W. KENT, April 2, lH. Proprietor. A RARE CHANCE. I OFFER for sale one of the most desirable business locations to be had in Columbus j being the lot joining the Exchange Bank on the norlh. Terms easv. Title indisputable. Feb. 7. SI MNER t LARK. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, J I ST received and lor sale at the sign of (he Sept 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS J I MAT.. NAILS just recited and for sale at the Sb of the Sept III.) PAD PADLOCK. NEW DRY (.l' 1 1 is. Jl'ST received at IAS, High street. KKKl pieces new stvle Prints ; 2'HI do. Ginghams, (iinghnm Lawns, Ac; MO do. Cottonadi's and Drillint's; Also, a lartre and well sole, toil stock off pli Dn i.ootls. FAY KlLBOiRllE, April a. io. tliph st.. eipn nf the Hroad-aie. (LOCKS, rl ST mtiftd, hih! Ot sulr Inw, brasi, :W hour ami alarm ('locks, of Jerome's Mia, Jum H W. A. J'LATT Sl CO., Neil Mouse. (i()M) I'FNS. J I ST rrrrivnl, a (mm t u ppt v of OflM Tins, of the but in ikr. In' li wi oiI'it at rcilurt'd pftcM) amnn(j ihrm M flrown'n.knrdict A? Uarnry' iuw tfrnry I'm also, heartf rrtrarniii w. X. Jwnr .7 jNfil llnusr. .10 Tonn Iron, rl ST rrreivrd on roi.sigiim'iit, ami tor salt low. Marrh 10. B. COMSTOCK a- CO NEW BONNETS. J I ST received by the siilwrnbers. a new and well selected assortment of .NeTpolitum. I'rinc. AlSert. Fancv Braid and pl iin I.eclmrn and Straw Bonnet, whi. h can lie afford ed at unusually .m prices. FAY KILROLR.NF. :ABBIAGK TRIiMMINf.'S. L AMI'S km llan.la; India Rubber ( loth md Whips; uu i loin ami mars ; i arcru Leather anil Hinoinga; I'.iteiit ( hMh and Dash Frame? ; LigM 1 nine- and Tassella , Springs and Ailes. GF.RF., MIROTT Sl CO. hoi si: nrii.niNG matfriam. rOCKS and Latches Bolts, Screws, Hinges, Nails, Glass, J I'uttv. 1'ulhes, Sash Cord, A-c. JoW Hi. WOOL, ABBfrrr go. 100 AI RES LAM) FOR SALE, LVINC in Lima township. Licking countv, Ohio, sbont '.' miles from I'.tna. The shove land will lie sold cheap. For particulars, enquire of May Ji. R COMSTOCK At CO. DVE STI I I S. T OliWOOI), Camwood. Fustic. Mokwood. Mum, ( op-; li peras. Rlne itnol.Oil Vitriol. Indi-fo. F-.tract of Log wcmmI. Ac. Ac. Just rereived. Slid for sale low. st whole I sale or retail, by J. B. W III. VI OY hwmriw. Oct. II. twatw. Corner High snd Broad streeta IKSlBANtE. LOSSF.S by Fire or Wster insured srsinst npon liheral terms, hy the long estal.lished and well known Protection Insurance Compsnv of the citv ipf Hartford. Connect!-evat. F RORRINS. tien Agent. Cincinnati. Jan. 36. M J l.ll.RF.RT. Agent. Columbus. W h will tnkr Cutisr Oil ui Salts 1 "VTR. ZAIKX PORTF.R S Poor Man's Sugar ( urstive I 1VX Pills. aud Medicated Stomach Bitters. Price su cents per hoi snd bottle. Prepared bv Irr Porter. ew York and for ssle by J. B WHF. .TO", (VI. 7 If Corner of Broad and High sts. Just rereived. at Bone's More, j TvVjFW Style, llrrs. li.Msls. Irene h Lawns. Barages. Bal-tonnes, tlraduated Robes, French Chinti. Snmmer Mtam las Lams. ske. Drop in and etamine them. May U. NO. 101 HIGH STBEET. OTIF. HI M.RFIl pairs Fhptir Springs for toggle, snd csmsres, iast received and for sale st the nn nf the Sept 10. GILT PAntt CK. svliTII S HI IS 0 F Domestic Msnofscture. the best in the market, for ssle at the lisn of the t.ll.T I'kM Ot K Sept. 10 100 doreT Filea, OF Spear Jarkson. Mottrasn, Ihhotson. Butcher asjd other celebrated ankers, for sale at the sign e tk. April 7. GILT PADLOCK. STATE JOURNAL, TRI-WEEKLY. COLUMBUS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1846. Rolar Lard Lamps. OF Cornelius A: t'o., manufacture. Alio, Lamp Trim, tnings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, br W. A. PLATT A CO., Feb. 7. Asil llouu. PLAIM snd figured India KuhbcrCloth, for carriage tops, Warranted lint In ell... llu, C.'irriane Tri.nnini.a generally. T. P. l'.LI.IS At CO., Sept. 8 No. '.It, High st. To Painters. PAINTERS can find, at the City Drug Store, all kinds 01 painting materials, Paint Brushes. Bronte, Gold and Silver Leaf, Dutch Metal, Ac. Sold bv June. HUMPHREY 4t KRAMER. "FIP" Calico. PLENT V of good Calico left at a " lip " a yard, and when you enquire for it, we won't be "just out." June 25. C. C. ROSE. TO STONE CL'TTEBS. R FITCH Sl CO., have just received a large lot of Mar-. ble Slabs, ol all descriptions, which thev offer for sale at reduced prices, for cash, or approved credit. 'I oose w ishing to purchase will do well to call soon. The article is superior tu anv before offered in this market. June IB. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Farms (some biiihII.) in this (Franklin) county, on verv good terms ; land f;ood. Also, several farms ami tracts of land in Indiana. Illinois. and Iowa, fur sale or eschanue for good land or other property in Ohio. THUS. W. H. MOSELEY. Aug.1"-', 1816. Laud Aeiit.&c. New Style 1N.G. SATIN nd Mole-skin Hals of the latest style and best quality just received at April 3(. WDffl & RICHARDS, (emiinc Armitime Moumehf.lc Anvils, JOFIl) box and common Vi.c, for sale at tlicMn of the ?A pril 7. OILT PAsDLOCjjL Senls nnd Presses. SF.ALS Knnved, and Sc;il PrMMM furnished, for Nota ries I'uhlir, Common Fleas and Supreme Court, Recorders, fcc. iic, at vcrv low prices ami nhort notien, by iMarrh 17. V. A. I'LATT & CO.. Neil House. TO FA K M Fits. SCYTHES andSm.uths.IUy RaUsand Forks. C.rainCra-dles, liiiles and Scythe Stones, for sale at the sin of the OILT PADLOCK. CUEftBi A1IUOTT & CO. No. 101 Mil h street, ilarc just rtectmiy rpHREE 'l'MOI'SAM) lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from .No. X 3 to n, MOO Dm. Log Ckaiu dtM) pair Trace Chains ; .liiloz.An.es ShovflH and Spades; 10 doi. Mamiro Forks, J1I1V to. Hhite Lend, Oil nml IlruheR. TWF.T hhN. LWiseed Oil, in whole and half barrels ; 100 kogs W hite Lmd ; "arnish, I'aint and Whitewash Rrushcs. July n;. OERR, ABBOTT & CO. m 8KEi6sV A NTEU. Till", bighrst market price paid in Cash, for Clover, Flu and Timothy Mod, at the head of the Canal. Aug. 18. B. C()MS'I()( K Sl CO. M HS. MILLI irs TOIlAf fO. 'T'W'O Hunilred dozen Mrs. Miller's fine cut chewing To-1 bacco.by July II. JOH.N MILLER, Thunder find Fitrthciunkes iirrounted for. THOhK load rumbling KoimdN, which are frequently heard in this vicinity, and are supposed by pome to lie the peals of distant thunder, bv others, the Inw, muttering roar of a half-choked earthmiakc. have lieendiscovereil to be nothing but the racket made by Rose's boys tearing oirsome of their strong New (loods. May I F foii KinnoNs. THE new style of Fob l.ihhon m variety with (.old snd Steel Trimmings, just received. June :l. W. A. PL TT 9k CO.. Neil House. 1)111 :s, MFIH IM S, OILS, PAINTS, AicT 'PHK. MiU-scrihers have just received s large addition to X their stoek sOrsi, .edn iiien. Oils, Faints, Ac, which thev orler at wholesale w retail, on the most accoiTimoda- tingterms. Aif.4 FAY 4 KILBOURNC FOKTIIAIT FAINTING. THE Ehsblk are n - iiU'ulU invitetl to rail at (.tamrjr. K. WaIXI ri ! I. onin, on 'l'owu st , east of Hiith, and ei- smine his sperimens in the slime art. Jan 3 tf. TIN PLATE. THF, suWrihcrs have for sale .rH) bosi Tin Plate, I-.T X and 10 sVMlM do: ifcto. W ire. aborted Nos., Russia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet inc. and liar Tin. Feb. M. FA V iV KH.ROI RNK. MM II1NK CAHOS. THF. subscribers have for Kale N setts Machine Cards fancv ami plain set, Nos. M), 31, S3, ami ,'U. wire Iso. Filleting Cards, manufactured at Leicester, Mass. I t It I J r A 1 i MI.IMM f (.ROCKR1FS. THF. snlmcrilM-rs otler lor sale at their old stand, No. G1 (iosidale's How, N hhds. prime .N. O. Sugar. New Orleans snd Sugar House Molasses, .'xi Rags RioCoflee. Fine chev. ing and common Tobacco. Superior uiiowdi'r and YwMsj IF Ml Tea. Pepper, Spice, (linger, Ac., Ac. March L 1V U KII.IIOI RNK. PRINTINi- INH, Willi! NTF.lt as good as an ttlher unnuf; ctured in the I niteil Mates The sulmcribcrs having 'icen appoint' ed agents for the sale of J. A.James' Printing Ink. mannfue. tu red at ( 'incmnati, Ohio, will keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in Cincinnati March I. FV iV Ml. HOI RNK. This dny received, I TK)Z Pialcs Patent Counter Sc;les. with scoops. For J sale cheap, by T. 1. ELLIS, A CO., Sept R. .No. it. High st PI UF PORT YVINFS. (JR. casks Port juice, for medical purposes, this day re-i) rencd. and for sale, hj JOHN MIFI.FR. Julv II. OIL FLOOR CLOTH. F- PIF.CF.S Oil Floor Cloth. ssee4hnH quality and beau tj td'ul pitterns, just received amtfor sale bv April .7. FA. Sl KI1.BOCI.NR VARMSH. i rv R.titpIs just received, v.irvmg in prit-efromjl JSC to I V per gallon, For sale fv Aag. 21. ft. OUMtflWB St CO. i c KF.OS fine eastern .kl Nads, fur Plssterer's use For 1 sale by P. F.U.1 A o. Sept. ft No HI High st. TANNERS' OIL. 2f RR1S Tanners' Oil, of the bet fiualitv. for sale by t) Feb 1. I'AV A RlLBOl HHK. Hestern Resrrre Cheese. rC BOX FS Western Res-re ( heese. old and new, on fjxf hand ao.t tor le r.y JOHN Ml' I FR Julv II Mmnonik BBI.S I tnseed Oil. just re.-eiv.-d snd for sale hy Jsn 111. B t (I.MT(K'K A ( O. 60 Oft ASD PAOITS. OAA siesr pure White I,esd, grnuml laoll ; Jl II I !,!,!. Usaaal (id 10 bhls. .-;-.' M - . !nr White Ivd. lied lad, Venetian Bed. Yellow Orher, Paris White snd Chrome tireen ; t.'hroane Yellow. Lithsrire ; Paint snd White-wish Brashes. A-e. Ae. J.st reeired aad for sale, by I'AV it Klt.BOl KM".. ttsril V. No 159. Hifhst . sicn of the Brosd a.e OLASS. OOO l0-" " hv 10 and 10 hv 12 tllsss ; 4W Usldo l.rfesirp. fr..m lOhv HtolobrM; 20,TY) lights Window Sash. Jnstreeeived.sndfor ssle.bt 1 N Ml. HOI USE, April SI. He 159. Iliirh st , siin of the Brosd-aie. UKSKSO oil.. fl AI.ItNS mst reeeived sod for sale low,hy th. I.srr. I or .m.ller nuantitr. trr 000 J H HK.TOii. A.. 19. f'orner of Hieh snd Broad .ts RARI.KY ATI:l). rono Sl'rtHELS Barlev w.nted. for whieh we willpay .Jl'Ul r the highest price in cssb.. on tw w. b ro.MSTor k ft ro. WA5TFI). rfff B,'tHF.I.SO.ts,.lvntdo.nsssed.J0rs1d Tisa-DUUU "Sky seed B l nVvTiW K sV CO. flAli Cottoa ("Wis No S to 16. OVVyj l.infiib. Cotw. Bat.. WVek Ysra and Csrpet CM. J set received sad fur sake by F... II, FAY rv RILBOLRNE ff; yKH' VegetHble Mthontriptic Mlitnrc. w.. .... yj jaaBBSBwsjeasassaaMt.. itropsy in sl) its forms; tlravel in its several stages ; all diseases lof le Kitlnei. and I'nnarv onrvnsiall Pemsle fi..i.tslJs Suppressions. Arc. fto.11 Weakness, niser.se. of ti,n I, l' s. swsasass, sssn inners ol an eruptive character; all arl'eetinns of l.ungs; Inrlamniiitions of every kind, even those of the r.yes; I.iver Complaint, (.'onsumption, tl'eneral llehility ol'the svstein ; Piles of. every character ; Jaundice, lever and Ague ; and, indeed, any complaint, which is tn he reached through the blood ; and the Proprietor here confidently asserts, that he can, in every case no nutter what the coiiiplaiut mav be no matter how various the class of complaints mako a permanent and radical cure, if the medicine he offers is taken otsNvJijsf to the directions. One or two bottles will test the effiearv of the article, and he is nt liberty to use the names of the" follow, ing highly respectable individuals, who have been cured, in this city and vicinity. Kverv individual here named can be seen and conversed with, and the particulars of the cases cured can lie known hv reading the testimony in the hands ol' the Agents, who wiil, with pleasure, furnish pamphlets to nil wl, n. ,..,11 IV .1,. h'l. : t . ' , . I j ...r.,.. i lie proprietor asss, anil, in deed, must rsrnestlv solicits a strict investigation nf the testimony here set forth and, if a departure from strict truth he found ill any certificate offered, he will pay the cost of the publication of said exposure nnd abide by' the consequences. The proprietor would also state that ferry enrr here certified to, lias been given over as incnrablo by the most talented medical men in this city and State and such has heen the case with every cure nude hv this article, far and near. But the theory wiiichthe inventor of the l.ithon-trijitio bases his cures upon that of but " one great dis ease '' the impurity of the I.Iock it will, in a moment he perceived, that hut DNS GREAT REMEDY is necessary P3 effect in various complaints, and the proof which here follows establishes the theorv as linn as the rock of ages. Mrs. I'.merv Taunt, Niagara street, Buffalo.rase of Scrofula, terminating in general dropsv, rmliciil anil tnlirv cure. Silas Wood, of Buffalo, bleeding at the lungs of nine vears' standing, a camplele ami pstSa Cars. Air. ('. A. W'ilsnn lor many years connected with the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, liver complaint. Levi II. Williams, police officer, case of bleeding piles, iiillamuiatinn of the eyes nnd scrofula, a prrftrt (art. Mrs. Daniel Kciinev, oflhis citv, general dropsy William Homes, police constable, en sipelas, fu 1.1 years' standing, cured by live bottles. Mrs! I.ockman, '.'111 Pearl street, rase of iiillammatorv rheumatism, . si, gid.ir Cart. Hirst. A Vaughn, scrofulous swellings in the throat, ii complete cure. lie... P. Baker, of Aurora, case of scurvy leprosy of IR years' .landing tin, cure is certified toby the Hon r, P. Stephens. Judge of I'.rie HOOtUS 1 P. M. DSMrgfe, Est)., Surrogate of I'.rie county ; 1. V.'Viw-derpool. Dsip. and others Mrs. John Seward, Nr. 17, Chippewa street. Buffalo, case of nffecimn ,.!' tl. Lor... wish pa pilanon, debility, Sic, a cure. The wife of the ltev. John W. Vaughn, of Aloott, Niagara county. N. V cured of dropty. Mrs. Scott, Carolina sired, HulTalo. Iiydrotho-ra. or dropsy of the chest. Mrs. Lock. 'J.')7, Franklin st Buffalo, formerly of I'tici, spinal eonifilaint, with blind idles, a distressing case, ptrfccllu fund, and attested toby Mr. Nathaniel Lock, her husband. Nancy Main, of Rerlin, Rensselaer county, New York, dropsy, cured, and certified to hv her husband, Oliver Main. iMrs. Susiiiinah llolh-ook, of Hamburgh, Krie county, cured of dnmsy. hv two bottles' only of tins medicine, attested to hv Mr. C. f'. S. Thomas and Mr. Marntoii, Holllirook. before Judge ltursell. Henry anan, ot Alden, Krio county, IN. Y . nind of ananarro or cellular dropsy, after tappinii had heen resorted to eiehl time, and over lit) u dlons o water taken from him. Mini . of W est Rlooiuficld. cured of irreuularitv of thn menses and fluor alhus. he proprietor thus presents the above nrrav of testimn tiy the particulars will be found in the piunp'hletH, whirh give a tre.itise on the coniplamts, and also on the wrappers around the bottles. Re dure to call and get a pamphlet all agents are provided with them, to furnish as free as water, mai an w no are in ill neaitli mav read, buy and he cured. Ill w mik or Cm rriif r.us 'aVT hot Mr Imsthe writ ten signature of (i. C, V aughn under'the direelions. and stamped upon the cork also, " Vaughn's Vecetshle Lithon tnphr Mivture," blown upon the bottle. Rut up in .Ml 01. bottles, at $2 per bottle, nnd 12 m. bottles, at Sl per bottle. Manufactured ami sold by Dr. (i. C. VAC(.N, lilt, Main street, Ruflalo, ,. Y., to whom all communications must coin,.. VM paid. And wholesale ami retail, hv WM. Rl li-(iKR, M and fltL Courtlandt street, New York city. Also, for sale by the following agents : n. l.lsI.K (V CO.. Mwaistn, Highst.. J. 11. VVHKATON.VColumlnis, Ohio. A. II. BROWN A CO., Mt. Vernon. S. KNKITKR, Wooster. N CLKVE & NEW ELL, Davton. Also, for sale, wholesale and retail, hy JOSKRII H. Ml RC.K, ( incmnati. Aug. f, 10M),-ly. NEW STORE. ' 1TANTON A I.K.K. (already wf, known in this com-5 munity.) have formeil a copartnership, and are now reC ivinir at No, ,t, t Imnlale's Row. 1 doors south from the old -Nnil a well sf leeted and complete assortment of Staple and Kancy Dry Coods, Sir. ai.i. bouht at this fall's unusually low prices and we are determined not H he undersold, but in many articles to undersell our neighbors, an we can nen a nop. to, our goons am. oeing new. One of mi r firm at Tire ent rf smImil' in New YorV we have facilities for buying cheap, which our neighbors (without eicention) do not ponsess. I o our numeroui old Irienils, we sav. cive us a call, snd we will treat yon as well and sell you as cheap as in years' past ; and to all who like to bnv cheap, come and try in, and if we do not fulfil our promises, don't come the second time. Those who cannot come in the dav time, we will he happy to wait upon in the evening, as the lights in ourstore are almost ennal to the light of dsv. n -r i ats run. Un.M.j A. LI.K IVOR.Ms WOHMS WORMS. TO remove these trouhle.ome anil ilangerou. inhahitants of the stoniarli aod liowels which so often I li il,e health snd destroy the lives of children, use Jsvne'. Tonie Wrmifnge. s certain snd safe preparation for the removal of it.- v tnoiis kinds of Worms. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, want of vppctite, Infantile lever and Ague and Ilelnlitv nf the tsMssssc. and newels, and organs or lligestion. 1'rcparcd only l.v Or l Jsyne, No. 8, Smith Third st . Philadelphia Sltln Ilisrnsps are ollen nwinir to s Scrofulous llahit of he.lv, ami in order tn effect a permanent cure, the original cause must he removed. Jsyne s Alterative, one of the most pleasant srticles ever offered to the puhlie. hss heen found not onlv to cure Scrofula, under sll its multiplied forms, of Csneer, King's Kvil, I ioitre. White Swelling, A-e., but also to remove the disposition of tendency to diseases of thst class, snd all diseases originating from obstructions in the glands or pores of the skin, or from impurity of the blood or other fluids of the body. 1'repared onlv by !r. I). Javne, No. (1, South Third it, I'lnladclphis. l or sale try J. B. WHKATON. Agent, Oct. 30. Corner High and Broad sts.. i '..lumbns. HTFr'S... Ml I -FN. Oft m"'l,T l-vns Muffs. U -I 3d quality dn 3f M do do H short immitation do II I reneh I'ni da U I -istund (iennetdo 5 Natural I-vni do 10 Colored ( oon do ' Bear do ? Belgium Cony do ,1 different kind.. 30Childrens do assorted kinds and prices. The shove were pnrrhased for rash in the month of Angus!, preview to Iste advances in sll kinds of Tors. Ws are determined no one shall undersell ns. Those who wish s good srticle of Muff will do well to call ami see previous to purc hasing J. . OSBOKN st CO. Ort. 91. -Ml I 11- llntKIHM. IIHI'SK. rpill. sulsw-nlier having taken the house recently oeco-1 pied by Jacob Oyler, in the I'.igl.t lluildings, on Tow. s.reei. sno rennen it in a complete and nsiu.iname style, a prepared to receive Boarder, on the most reasonable terms, snd to srromrnodate them in the m..t .stisfactory manner I A Bomber of rooms, suitable for fsmilies, esn be bad if sn pliestionbemsdeesrly. E L. SMITH Set 4, lis. TEA, BV THE FHEST ASD OTHERHISE. 01 R fsetlrties for bu.inf are sorh. that we hoy oar Tea's SB low ss the New York Jobber., snd will sell ss low trsnsp.srtat,on snd evr hsnge added. Healers would do well to c. amine oar stock before gome to f incmssti or elsewhere STANTON It LEK. Ort .30. .t-wkw So. S, C.oodale's Row. NUMBER 63. Prcscstsifnt. The Urnnd Jury or the county of Now York Present. That at the present term of the Grand Jury, com. plaint was made to them of certsm violations of Inw committed by persons connected with th. Penitentiary on Blackwell s Island. The charge made against offi-cers of one of the public prisons, was that convicts whose term of punishment hod not expired, wero permitted to escape from the Penitentiary on the Bi-cond day of November, IB-lb, nnd were brought to the city tor the purpose of" voting at the election to be held on the third duy of November, that being the day of tho annual election for State and other officers. The grave character of the charge induced the Jury to act with that deliberation which was required at their hands, not only from the character of the officers charged, but also an aniiety to discover by whom so gross on outrage on one of the bulwarks of popular lib- t.iy i.nu ue.-u perpeirateu. At the solicitation of the Grand Jury, His Honor, the Mayor of the citv, the Aldermen of the Third Ward of the city and the District Attorney, went to Black- wen s tsianu anu mnue inquiries. A committee of the Grand Jury also visited the Island. The books and records of the prison have been taken into the custody of the Grand Jury. Desirous of obtaining every information, they have examined between forty and fitly witnesses including Mr. Mott. keener of the nri. son ; deputy keeper Walters, and several of those assisting them in the custody of the prisoners ; several of the persons engaged in various departments on mai n n i ii s isianu, prisoners, and also persons in no wise connected with the prison establishment. The result of their eianiinatinn is, that about tho period of the election, prisoners, whose term of service had not expired, have, heretofore heen taken from the Island lor the purpose of permitting them to vote. The Grand Jury has been satisfied that nt tho last spring election prisoners were permitted to leave Ulackwoll's Island previous to the expiration of their term of service, and were landed, on the evening previous to the election, from a vessel which had left Ulackwoll's Island on that day. The Grand Jury in also satisfied that they were brought down to this city for the purpose of voting at the spring election. From the evidence presented to them at the present session, it is ascertained, that, with a full knowledge on the part of the Keeper of the Penitentiary, and at least one of his deputies, of charges having been made, that, under several political parties which buvc held the administration of the municipal affair, of the city, persons were permitted to escape and particularly that the charge Ins been mode as late as the last spring election, yet no efficient measure, were taken to prevent the repetition of the outrage upon the honest citizens of the rMtrap.lt.. They arc satisfied that some of the officers in the employment of the Corporation of this city, receiv ing uieir compensation trom tne public, treasury, planned and executed Dn attempt to use gangs of felon, to pollute the ballot boxes. The tirandjury hove come to the conclusion that there ore persons now employed by the Corporation, who aided and abetted in the escape of orisoners con victed by the tribunals of this State. The testimony produced shows, that some of the olficers employed on lll.u k well h Island insde .mate. cuts to throw into the Ninth and Fourteenth Ward.. ol tins city, a number of the convicts for the purpose of voting. The testimony shows that the prisoners, on the second day of November last, eirhanged their prison clothes fur their ordinary citizens' dress, that they were taken across Ihe river, about dark, by the keepers, in boats, placed in vehicles, btoasvbl to tins city, and placed in houses for the night The partie. for the respective Wards crossed ut different places, under the guidance of different keeDers. The ranir which were destined for operations in the Fourteenth Ward, were taken tn a house in Howard Street, where a Policeman, named Michael Finnegan, of the Fourteenth Wnrd, was assisting during the night in con tributing to their comfort. They wero then supplied with liquors and other refreshments. About daylight, the party was arrcBtcd by Justice Merritt and Alderman Jlenson. The policeman Finnegan was relieved from duty on that night, at the re quest of Bartholomew Purdy, the Superintendent of i.amps and tias, and the Cirnnd Jury have no doubt that Mr. P. knew for what purpose Air. Finnegan was relieved. The gang of convicts, when arrested, were found with Francis McLaughlin, one of the deputy keepers against whom an indictment has been ordered. The convicts destined to remain in the Ninth ward were token to a bouse in that word, and like those taken to a house in the 14th ward, they wen- providrd with ll- Uors and uther refreshments The person in whose 'barge they were, left them during the evening, prom ising to return; when after waiting, as they supposed, a reasonable time, they finally passed a resolution that they would leate the house which was carried into ef. feet, and the convicta were again that night let loo.e upon this community. The (Irand Jury have not heen able accurately to ascertain the number of prisoners who were permitted to come oil" the Islnnd ; exaggerated accounts have been given of the number. They believe the number to be about thirty. It is not tho number of prisoner, taken, but the fact that one prisoner was taken out of prison hy public olficers, for such a purpose, which should shock the moral sense of this communitv. The examination also shows that other m-rsons left the Island that day ; some on a raft, and some in a boat. Those who escnped on a raft, were two ncitori. s violators of the laws, who were known hv renu- tation to one of the keepers of the prison, as the associates of abandoned women and panel thieves, who had heen convicted of robbing strangers. These persons bad been convicted at the General Sessions of an assault nnd battery on Police officers stationed before the houses of these felons to put persunson their guard against entering the dens of infamy nnd plunder. One of these prisoners had attempted to escape heretofore These men had, at the intercession nf one of tl.e Keepers, who had heard of the infamous conduct of these prisoners, been taken out from the quarries, given light work to perform ; although the usual punishment of prisoners who escape, is to place a ball and chain on them when recaptured. No such punish ment nas oeen innicted on them since their recapture. What can this community think of the iudcmenl. not to say honesty, of those who thus manage their prisoners? Another instance of abuse will be found of a notorious pickpocket, also relieved from hard labor and placrd at light work in the prison. Under such an ail ustralion Hie prison has no terrors for those who violate the laws of the land. The Grand Jury hnve presented bills of indictment against those, who, in their opinion, have aided and abetted in the escape of the prisoners, or nrglected their respective duties as Police officers entrusted with the Penitentiary. There are others who, although not i,..,jr. . .o .i.c iiiniiiai l.bws oi tne lano, nave shown heinselvea by their conduct, unfit to hold offices of trust and responsibility, and to receive the monevs of our toiling, tax-paying citizens. They cannot believe mat tne constituted authorities of this city will permit either Mr Pordy, Sutton, Francis or Dunham, to retain the places they now hold, connected as these persons are, with the transactions of the niirbt of the 2d day of November, in the 14th Wsrd flic Grand Jury have not been able to discover that prisoner, have been taken into any other wards but those named. The movement appears to have been the work of a few unprincipled men ready to use the vilest measures to accomplish their purposes. Fortunately they nave neen delected, and not only was their purpose ilefcal.-d, but their fraud discovered. The question not only of the purity of our elections, bnt the security of our lives and property is involved in such acts. In s government constituted like that under which we live unless the ballot box he preserved in its purity, our liberties are not safe. Heated and unscrupulous partisans should not be permitted to lay their sserili-gious hands on the ark of our safety. The Grand Jury have considered this subject as far above mere party considerations. They feel that . public wrong has been committed, snd they feel con. fidenl thst condign punishment will be awtrded to those who have been participators in the crime, not th.'. l7i. ' inbon1' "" BUte, bnt J by the authorities of the city, to whomth. B.ver.lTrti.. of Sdy 'e",on,ibJe for " porformanc. This innupst ennm.i 1 l-u' ltivl a just trtbute to John McKeon. Esq., the genUem'anly and talented Di.tnct Attorney. Hi. faithful and un- .,uuy,. n tne lengthened and we.ri.orae InVCHtllTHlinnti url,,..l, 1...U , . - . maUe nu greatly r- liered tad aided them: though it rau.t E.Te'Wn rendered by him at much personal inconvenience. Hi. course has been moat hooorabl. to him, and th. grand inque.t tender him their unqualified approbation. The grand inque.t, in presenting their view, to the Court, on the various subjects referred to in this presentiment, wish to be understood as being unani- . IHVU suggestions. ,, ' HENRY ERBEN, Foreman. 1 he following is a list of the Grand Juror. : Henry hrben, Foreman. Jame. Devee, Sec'y. David Young, iac ',n Auken, Stephen Valentine, Isaac C. Taylor, J. B. Taylor, Win. Smith, S. H. Skidtnore, Jin Paret, Francis Lamb. John Ceo.'.. James llel.igan, John C. Hull, John IJeyce, J. A. Boutelle, J. S. Bussing, Milford Martin, Henry Parish, Joint Holmes, Wm. Evrdell. New Yorx, Nov. 21st, 1816. Tut: Movements of Gen. Scott. The Washington papers are silent on th. subject of the rumor, in relation to Gen. Scott having been ordered to Mexico. The New York Expres., in which city the General i. now, has the following facts and speculation, on th. subject : "Majoh GESlnat. Scott. This able head of our Army is now in this city, at the City Hotel, tn roals for the South and seat of war. A report i. currant that he will leave to-day in the Southerner, for Charleston ; hut this, we are assured is a mistake. " Of course nothing definite can be known of th. orders under which Gen. Scott is to act, but there seems to be little doubt that his destination i. T.m-pico, and that the reinforcements ordered are to act under him there, for the purpose of effecting .junction with General Taylor at San Lui. Potoai. Th. government, we .uspect, have abandoned the id., ot an immediate march from Munterey to San Luis Po-toii, not only on account of the distance (340 miles) and the great difficulty of obtaining water on the rout., hut on nccount of the necessity if it is attempted, of doubling or trepling the force under Taylor , command. Tsmpico, therefore, we presume i. to be th. line of operation., and General Scott, reinforced by regulars from General Taylor's division, and by General Wool, will probably advance, we believe, from that point to Sin Luis Potosi, and meet Sant. Ana. On this route there is an abundance of water from th. river Panuco, and its tributaries, and th. distance only MQ miles. It is highly probable that General Scott, outranking General Taylor and General Wool, should be put at the head of this expedition, inasmuch as the co-operation of the three distant division, will be necessary, but it is not understood that he i. to supercede Gen. Taylor; though he would outrank him by seniority in tho same field of operations. After th. juncture of San Luis Potosi, and the probable capture ot tne city ot vera Cruz, it is probable tfiat it peace i. not mnde, a serious effort will be made upon the city of Mexico. Election Fa.t'Di-The Gnusu Ji nt We understand that the Grand Jury, who have been in session now three weeks, have not yet finished their labors, although they have been occupied night and day during almost the whole of the time. It i. ..id that they have indicted fifteen of the officers connected with the Penitentiary, for niding and procuring illegal votes from the prisons at Blarkwell's Island. Thirty of the priioners from the Penitentiary were brought over to vote, on condition of discharge from prison. Many of them voted nt a great number of th. noils. a great number of time.. They were accompanied was aB.m. to uisirici oy tneir Keepers. Tne testimony will disclose a system of villainy fully justifying the revelation of Dr. Bacon in hi. article on th. " mysteries of iniquity ." It will .how, that for year, the majorities of the Locufoco party have been obtained by the grossest fraud at the ballot box that this fraud has been reduced to a nerfect system It ia said that evidence was adduced that one convict, under surveillance of the keepers of the Penitentiary, voted at sixty different district.. JY. F. Erptut. Lost anii Fousn. A lad named Hunt, eight or nine years old, living in this village, wa. sent by hi. parents just at night on Thursday last, to drive a cow from pnsture some distance off. The little fellow wa. unable in the storm to drive the cow, got hindred until nearly dark, started for home across the lots and lost his way. As he did not return, search was mad. for him until after midnight without effect when the bells were lolled for the purpose of alarming Ihe village and getting a turn-out. A large number of pr-sons then went in search, nnd he was shortly found lying upon the windward side of a hay-stark, drenched with rain and chilled by the cold so that he wa. unable to .peak. The night was very stormy, d.rk, and cold. The lad prnhahly would have died before morning. Ravenna Star. EmnnATioN of Tailors. One of the London papers announces, there are 70IHI tailors out of employ in that city. They recently had a meeting in St. Martin', lane, and it was resolved, that the only mode of lessening tho distress was to embark for Canada and the United State.. A committee was appointed to collect subscriptions to pay the passage of those who were willing to embark -, I'CO entered their name, for Canada and Nova Scotia, and 2,1)04 for New York and the United States. The great Tailor Societv ia London contributed 600 pounds, and it wa. believed the tailors of London would subscribe 1200 pound, more. Three pounds ten shillings will procure a passage ticket. Goon asn Baii Lick. " I may as well her. SB any where impart the secret of good and bad luck. There are men, who supposing Providence to hsve an implacable spile against them, bemoan in tho novertv nf a wretched old age the misfortunes of their live.. Luck forever ran against them, and for others. On. with a good profession, lost his luck in the river, when he idled away his tune a fishing, when he should have been in the office. Another, with a good trade, perpetually burnt up his luck by his hot temper, which provoked his employers to lesve him. Another, with a lucrative business, lost his luck by amazing diligance to every thing but his business. Another, who steadily followed bis bottle. Another, who was honest and constant to his work, erred by perpetual misjudgrnenl. ; he lacked discretion. Hundreds lose their luck by endorsing; by sanguine speculations ; by trusting fraudulent men ; and by dishonest gains. A man never hss good luck who has a bad wife. I never knew an early rising, hsrd working, prudent man, careful ef his esruings and strictly honest, who complained of bad luck. A good character, good habits, and iron industry are impregnable to the assaults of .11 th. ill luck that fools ever dreamed of. But when I see . tatterdemalion, creeping out of a grocery lste in th. sfternoon, with his hsnda stuck in his pocket., the nan of his hat turned up, and the crown knocked in, I know he has hsd bad luck for the worst of all luck is to be a sluggard, a knave, or a tippler." Ha, if. IV. Iteccller. The Batavut, N. Y. TimcB of Tuesday last ha. the following : Rov.i, Fi.nc. asn a Rovai. P.irr Last fill Mr. Henry Smith, an enterprising miller of Le Roy, in this county, sent six barrels of the choicest superfine Genesee flour, manufactured at hiB mill in Wheatland, .Monroe co., to Queen Victoria, and for which, in doe time, he received from hrr Majesty the comfortable little sum of three thousand dollars. The flour was put up in highly finished barrel., neatlyvarnished,-inclosed in sacks, and forwarded direct to the Queen .1 London . This fortunate experiment upon the appetite of Roy-alty seems to have suited her Majesty's palste so nicely, that in addition to the simple remuneration for hi. first adventure, he hss recently received sn order direct from London, for three thousand hnrrcli more "of the same avirt," which he his promptly forwarded. A Swai.i. Cai.cli.ation. Suppose i man drinks four glasses of liquor i day, at five cent, a glaw in . week he spends one dollar snd forty cents, snd in . year seventy dnllsrs Bnd eighty cents. Thi. will bay the following artich ., vis i Four barrels ef flonr, say - ftU 00 Four pairs of boots, say . - - 15 00 Forty pounds of butler, ... 10 00 A hnndred pound, of beef, 00 A new bat, - - - - 4 00 A new satin vest, - 5 00 A bonnet for wife, 0O Sugar plum, .nd cake for children, 1 80 Total, ro m

PUBLISHED ON TUKSDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS, BY WILLIAM 11 Til HALL, EDITOR ASD PROPRIETOR. PlTIOJ soutii-east corner of High street and Sugar alley terms. Daily during the tension of the Legislature, and tn -weekly the remainder of the year, 55 00 Tii -weekly "per annum, ..... 4 00 Weekly per annum, 200 Terms of Advertising. Tu,K, h,,,., nr ,. mm II. ........ 01 I :. - " "' " " ' sa-as., vaisj vi till cc IUICIUUIII, Wl BW cents for each additional insertion for three months 5 iur six bwiui jommjfu i - iimiues jr. Longer advertisements in the Game proportion, with u deduction of iiO per cent, on the amount over J'lJ0 in six months. Br this Ykah. For twelve line $H fourth of a'coK timn fW i half column 530 whole column 540. JJUSliNESS C A LIDS. MATTHEWS & BUTTLES, ATTORINKYS and Ciiuusollursat Law, Culumbui.Ohio. Office 011c door south oi l. N. Whiting Si Huntington's Book-store, up stairs. Nov. 1 tStft. F. J.Mai nii v. s. A. B. Buttiis. JAAIES D. I.AII1.HOKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Collections promptly attended to. Mr. L. can be fouudattlie office of Swavue Sc "atea March 3. KING & ANDERSON, ATTORNEY s and Counsellors at Law and Soliciters in . Chancery, Cincinnati, Ohio, have associated themselves to practice their profession iuttie various Courts of Ohio, as well as in the Circuit and Supreme Courts of the II. States. Run's Kino". CltAfcuri Aniivhson, Keb.il, lmii. ljr. (IMe 0 lhtyton.) 1. n. i) in 1 ni. at nun 1 i.n.itiB. OOKSRI1T1RRS and Stationers. ncxtdoor to the Clinton Hank. Iliirli street, t'nliinibus, Ohio. A laree assurtinein B of Books and Stationery always on hand. SEIBEKT &LhHKY, DOOK-BINDKRS, High street, opposite the Public Offi. -B-. ces, ..niuuiuus. JiHff.sn.JBW, Wsi. Sf.ihk.ut. M. ('. BOOK BINDERY. CI M.VTTOON', Book-hinder, llili street, opposite Whi-J. ting Si. Huntington's Book-slore. Book-binding of every description, executed on short notice. GKKF. ABBOTT A CO.. D1 )E AI.l'RS in Hardware and Cutlerv. Iron, Nails. Class, House Builders' materials. Farnuntr and Mechanical Tools, Military (loods. Sic. Sic, No. 161 High street, sign of the (lilt Padlock. WING & RICHARDS EAlER8 in foreign and Domestic Drv (loods, Once J lies, Hoots and Shoes, Arc. Sic, wholesale and retail No. 1, Goodalc's Row, High street. J.H.RILEY, I VAl.l'.lt in Law,;Medical, Theolnincal'lassicnl, School XJ and Miacellalieous Books, superior Stationerv anil Wall Taper, at Derby's old stand, opposite the Slate House. J. B. WHEATON, DRUaUIST.alld Dealer It I'aleul Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dve Stiill's, Glass, mj, A' ('..wholesale and retail, curlier of llij.li and Hroad streels, Columbus, Ohio. FAY & KII.BOI'RNE, DEALERS in Dry (J Is, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines. Pailils.lrils, live Slutl's, l.ealher, lloolsand Shoes. Sic, High street, Columbus, Ohio, Oi l. 1, 111 II. M. B. BATEIIASI, EDITOR of the On 10 Cel. r iv. toii, a Journal of Agricul-lure and Horticulture, published on the 1st and loth o arh mouth. Terms fll ner vear ; four copies for $.1. ICT Office in the Hank Building. ue;ir the Stiito Mouse, B. CO.MNTOCK & CO., FORWARDIM1 ami commission MERCHANTS, I'roduce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. liIIK.it Y & CD'S IRON FOUNDRY, Hroad street, near the Bridge, Columbus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiuds, and a great varietv oft 'as-tmgs, always on band. Oct. I. Hill. COLUMBUS HAT STORE JE RUDISILL, High street, opposite the State Huihl- inijs, alwais ki t-j hand a goisl assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. W. A. IflelOY & C O., 11 niOl.ES M.K AMI RETAIL III. M.EI1S in Fancv and staple I try (.001I and drocenc House, High street, Columbus. Ohio. opposite tho State BOARDINC. A FEW Gentlemen can he accommodated with good boarding, on reasonable terms, nt the house over Woodbury's store, corner of High and Friend streets. Oct. '22. .liwt-w. WM. FIELD. A A NEW HI i.i.y M Harness for sale. Empiire of Sept. St J. II. OSBORNE A CO. Oranges and lemons. Al RES II supplv of OraiiL'i s and Lemons just received and for saleat'H. J. GOFF Si GO'S' Confuetinnarv, in the Neil House. Sept. 1. watcITesI A GOOD assortment of all the different kinds, just received, and for sale at lo-v prices. We have sonic of the finest that were I Vat offered in this market. June S7. V. A. PLATT A CO., Neil House. STEEL (iOODS. AnUCSH supply of Steel Heads. Bag Clasps, Fob, Vent and Guard Chains. Breast Tins anil Bracelets, of new-style, Ac. Sic Just received by "June '27. W A. l'l.ATT A CO.. Neil House NEB. K AND BONE LINIMENT. ALLEN'S Cenuine .Nerve and Bone Limniout, by the gross, Immt or single, at the Dm Store of J. B. WHEATON, April 2fi. Corner of Hroad and High sts. Scarpa' Aroustir Oil lur Denlnr. A rnv.su stirrl.T just received and for sale at the Drug Store, comer of High anil Hroad streets, bv i. H. WHEATON, May ft. Sole gent In Columbus. PATNTltlEDIt INES. A 1.1, the valuahle I'aleiit Meilicmes kept constsntly on hand, and sucbonlv as are genuine. Ill MITIUEY Jk KRAMER, June l2!i. City Drug Store. I'lSTOLS. A SUPPLY "f one barrel and sn barrel revolving Pistols just received. W. A. PLATT .V OTA, June Ji. Neil House. FrrifiM'Hl SpcclnrU's. AI.SIl. double eonvei and concave Spectacles, for all Sues, and in a ureal vanelv of frames Also Soertarle Glass, of all kinds, lilted in old lYassaM st sl.ort MOM, and lowpnre.by W. A. I'LATT Ai CO, Feb. 7. ,Vn( Ihuie. Mi re Sftprl (.nods. ANOTIIF.R lot ofM.-rl llf ads, Bm( l.iiw. TaMrls. AT. ofnf,l tliisday. W. A. l'l.ATT & CO. Marrh .11. Ciirriiicr Siirint" Nl xlr. Hupp. I.iimirs. Ilsimls ami India Riihhrrf'lnth, L lor sale at tlie- r-iyn "t tl' till l" PADLOCK - Bent Jiininln INnih. fi.SOUTF.I sizes, thm 2 n'ny to 40 n'nv, for sale at the iivn w iiic a ; r , j i.j oili i rv FOR A I"!'. X pleasant and ronvenent two storv Rriek Dwell-inp, on Front St., a short distance north of Broad st March 1 W, A. I'LA'lT II nil-. Trim mi nee AVF.RV (food assortment, and more eipeeted, of Mor-tu c. Him. Cnttape and other Locks and I.atrhfs. for aln at the sipn of the (JILT PADLOCK. Cook,fi lafnlliblt; Kye Wnler. ALSO. Dean's ( iMateal Flatter, a ceh hratrd article for the cure nf Chronir and Inflammatory Rheumatism, Spinal Irritations, W hite Swclliiics. Fever Sores, A.c. For Mil h J, B. wHRATON, Drmrpist, April IK 'i.rner of lliph and Bn nl -ts. Drue-. 1 dinn and le SlnrlS. AH, I Ml M II l. jur-t received and for sale low, by J R U III, I ON. 4 'ilumhus, Oct. 7. Corner of Miph and Broad sta. PAINT BHI 'SIIF.lt. I I I.L assortment of I'sint Brushes arid Sash Tools, tV just received and for sale b J. B WHKATON, Aug. 111. ( orner of High sml Broad sta. NAILS. LI. sires Cut and Wrought .Nails, st the sign of the k Mav.11. GILT PDLOCK. WHITS! WHIPS! WII1PM ASITF.KIOH quality of ( srnage. Biding snd R.iggT Whips, (gut and whalebone, ) just received and for sale cheap, hj K. N. BUM M. Jalj I. Opposite Fublir Buildings I t Inmlms. CASH FOB PRODI I E. BCOMSTOt K A in r. psnngthe highest price in . cash for Wheat. Corn. Klai-.een.Ciover seed. Timothy reed. Flour, Lsnl, Tallow. Bees-wsi. (iinseng. I'ot snd I'esrl Ashes, Bacon. Wool. Feathers snd lleanp; and sell Floor, Salt, Lumber, Shingles, I'laster, Cement. A e. sir.. at the lowest priees. June 13, IB43. CARPET BAGS BRI SSF.I.S, Common snd Ingrain and Grain Carpet Bag, of a varietv of sites snd colors, kept constantly on hand by pal? I ) K. N. SLOCUM. VESTINGS, Jrr. BIFF and Fancy ( sahmere estings; Striped and Flaid Linen Dnlla just received bv Apnl VVl.NG fc RICHARDS. OHIO VOLUME X. Steel Bends, Tassel, and Bne Clasps. DEAD BAGS, l'urses, I'urse Silk, (iold l'eus, Silver J3 Ware, Sic, justrcccivcd percxprcss. - l or sale bv Feb. 1(1. W. M. SAVAliE. CARPETS. Cotton nnd Woolen, Ingrain, striped Venetian Carpeting, just received and lor sale at reduced prices, by Nov. 10. STANTON & LF.K. ' tiOAV. (1 ASTILF, Shaving and Toilet Soap, and a great variety J of Perfunierv, just received, and for sale. HUMH1RKY Si KRAMER, June 26. City Drug Store. WillinmB. Jarii. & Henry Jarvii, CCOLLECTORS and Aecount Settlers, for Franklin and J adjoining counties, will attend to all business entrusted to them, with punctuality and despatch, nnd upon reasonable terms. Office, up stairs, first door north of McCoy's store. April 14. Klbi. y. Columbus, Ohio DYES. DYE-WOODS and Coloring materials of every description, for sale, Wholesale and Retail. IIIMPHKF.Y i KRAMER, June t. City Drug Store. I.noking-Glass I'lnlos nnd Frame. CTTHKH sold separately. C. C HOSE. I J Junc'io. SALMON. FRESH No. 1 Salmon Do. No. 1 Mackerel ; White Fish; Crand Bank Codfish. This day received and for sale, by July II. JOHN MILLER. DR. BANNING'S PATENT LACE, FOR weakness of the body, pain in the back. Ac. Sic Fol sale bv J. B. WHEATON, Aug. I, IX& tC ylg,t. MILL AND GROSS CUT SAWS. FAT At KILBOl RISE keep a constant supply of Row. land's Mill and ( ross-eut Saws, at the lowest prices "TANNER'S OIL; T70R SALE low, by the barrel or gallon, at the Drugstore 1 of .1. it. WHEATON, Oct. 23. Corner of High and Broad streets. LEAD PIPE FOR CISTERNS, Wells and Aeipiedurts, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. ANVILS. GEM INI'. Mouse-Hole Anvils, at the sign of the May LI- GILT PADLOCK. NEW DRESS COODS. GINGHAMS, Printed Lawns. BiUorinos. Harages, Muslin Ginghams, Embroidered ditlo. Do Lain, Ac. All new stiles, lor sale by WING Ai RICHARDS'. April II. HOUGH'S skirts. HOUGH'S Patent Sea grass corded Skirts, for sale at New York retail price, by Sept. '2 L J. D. OS BORN At CO. SAWS. HOE At CO., and Wibuot h Rowland's Mill and Cross cut Saws ; Hoe A Co. and Wilmot A- Rowland's Circular do.; Spear A Jackson's and oilier llanddo.j l'annel and ripping do.; Butchers' and Mel do.; Billet! and Turning Webb do. July IG. CERE, ABBOTT A- GO. FAMILY FLOUR. NAY ING nude arrangements with some of the he"! mills in Springfield, for Flour, we shall for the future be supplied with the best and cheapest in the market. Gallon lis. Oct. II. B. COMSTOCK A CO. COLI'MHI S AGENCY. TTARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Cap- JTJL ITALflNJXO. Policies issued daily on the most reasonnble terms. Office. Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City. Banks, ..liiinl.ua. TUSO. GRIFFITH, Sept. I.I, IM5. Secretary. GROCERIES. IMPERIAL and Y oung Hnoa Teas. Chocolate, Cocoa, Ginger, Pepper, Spice, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Mace, Citron. A c. Ac. Just received st the June I. CITY DRI'G STORE. CITY HOUSE. IN full blast. C W. KENT, April 2, lH. Proprietor. A RARE CHANCE. I OFFER for sale one of the most desirable business locations to be had in Columbus j being the lot joining the Exchange Bank on the norlh. Terms easv. Title indisputable. Feb. 7. SI MNER t LARK. GENUINE MOUSE-HOLE ANVILS, J I ST received and lor sale at the sign of (he Sept 10. GILT PADLOCK. 200 KEGS J I MAT.. NAILS just recited and for sale at the Sb of the Sept III.) PAD PADLOCK. NEW DRY (.l' 1 1 is. Jl'ST received at IAS, High street. KKKl pieces new stvle Prints ; 2'HI do. Ginghams, (iinghnm Lawns, Ac; MO do. Cottonadi's and Drillint's; Also, a lartre and well sole, toil stock off pli Dn i.ootls. FAY KlLBOiRllE, April a. io. tliph st.. eipn nf the Hroad-aie. (LOCKS, rl ST mtiftd, hih! Ot sulr Inw, brasi, :W hour ami alarm ('locks, of Jerome's Mia, Jum H W. A. J'LATT Sl CO., Neil Mouse. (i()M) I'FNS. J I ST rrrrivnl, a (mm t u ppt v of OflM Tins, of the but in ikr. In' li wi oiI'it at rcilurt'd pftcM) amnn(j ihrm M flrown'n.knrdict A? Uarnry' iuw tfrnry I'm also, heartf rrtrarniii w. X. Jwnr .7 jNfil llnusr. .10 Tonn Iron, rl ST rrreivrd on roi.sigiim'iit, ami tor salt low. Marrh 10. B. COMSTOCK a- CO NEW BONNETS. J I ST received by the siilwrnbers. a new and well selected assortment of .NeTpolitum. I'rinc. AlSert. Fancv Braid and pl iin I.eclmrn and Straw Bonnet, whi. h can lie afford ed at unusually .m prices. FAY KILROLR.NF. :ABBIAGK TRIiMMINf.'S. L AMI'S km llan.la; India Rubber ( loth md Whips; uu i loin ami mars ; i arcru Leather anil Hinoinga; I'.iteiit ( hMh and Dash Frame? ; LigM 1 nine- and Tassella , Springs and Ailes. GF.RF., MIROTT Sl CO. hoi si: nrii.niNG matfriam. rOCKS and Latches Bolts, Screws, Hinges, Nails, Glass, J I'uttv. 1'ulhes, Sash Cord, A-c. JoW Hi. WOOL, ABBfrrr go. 100 AI RES LAM) FOR SALE, LVINC in Lima township. Licking countv, Ohio, sbont '.' miles from I'.tna. The shove land will lie sold cheap. For particulars, enquire of May Ji. R COMSTOCK At CO. DVE STI I I S. T OliWOOI), Camwood. Fustic. Mokwood. Mum, ( op-; li peras. Rlne itnol.Oil Vitriol. Indi-fo. F-.tract of Log wcmmI. Ac. Ac. Just rereived. Slid for sale low. st whole I sale or retail, by J. B. W III. VI OY hwmriw. Oct. II. twatw. Corner High snd Broad streeta IKSlBANtE. LOSSF.S by Fire or Wster insured srsinst npon liheral terms, hy the long estal.lished and well known Protection Insurance Compsnv of the citv ipf Hartford. Connect!-evat. F RORRINS. tien Agent. Cincinnati. Jan. 36. M J l.ll.RF.RT. Agent. Columbus. W h will tnkr Cutisr Oil ui Salts 1 "VTR. ZAIKX PORTF.R S Poor Man's Sugar ( urstive I 1VX Pills. aud Medicated Stomach Bitters. Price su cents per hoi snd bottle. Prepared bv Irr Porter. ew York and for ssle by J. B WHF. .TO", (VI. 7 If Corner of Broad and High sts. Just rereived. at Bone's More, j TvVjFW Style, llrrs. li.Msls. Irene h Lawns. Barages. Bal-tonnes, tlraduated Robes, French Chinti. Snmmer Mtam las Lams. ske. Drop in and etamine them. May U. NO. 101 HIGH STBEET. OTIF. HI M.RFIl pairs Fhptir Springs for toggle, snd csmsres, iast received and for sale st the nn nf the Sept 10. GILT PAntt CK. svliTII S HI IS 0 F Domestic Msnofscture. the best in the market, for ssle at the lisn of the t.ll.T I'kM Ot K Sept. 10 100 doreT Filea, OF Spear Jarkson. Mottrasn, Ihhotson. Butcher asjd other celebrated ankers, for sale at the sign e tk. April 7. GILT PADLOCK. STATE JOURNAL, TRI-WEEKLY. COLUMBUS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1846. Rolar Lard Lamps. OF Cornelius A: t'o., manufacture. Alio, Lamp Trim, tnings of all kinds, wholesale or retail, br W. A. PLATT A CO., Feb. 7. Asil llouu. PLAIM snd figured India KuhbcrCloth, for carriage tops, Warranted lint In ell... llu, C.'irriane Tri.nnini.a generally. T. P. l'.LI.IS At CO., Sept. 8 No. '.It, High st. To Painters. PAINTERS can find, at the City Drug Store, all kinds 01 painting materials, Paint Brushes. Bronte, Gold and Silver Leaf, Dutch Metal, Ac. Sold bv June. HUMPHREY 4t KRAMER. "FIP" Calico. PLENT V of good Calico left at a " lip " a yard, and when you enquire for it, we won't be "just out." June 25. C. C. ROSE. TO STONE CL'TTEBS. R FITCH Sl CO., have just received a large lot of Mar-. ble Slabs, ol all descriptions, which thev offer for sale at reduced prices, for cash, or approved credit. 'I oose w ishing to purchase will do well to call soon. The article is superior tu anv before offered in this market. June IB. FOR SALE. SEVERAL Farms (some biiihII.) in this (Franklin) county, on verv good terms ; land f;ood. Also, several farms ami tracts of land in Indiana. Illinois. and Iowa, fur sale or eschanue for good land or other property in Ohio. THUS. W. H. MOSELEY. Aug.1"-', 1816. Laud Aeiit.&c. New Style 1N.G. SATIN nd Mole-skin Hals of the latest style and best quality just received at April 3(. WDffl & RICHARDS, (emiinc Armitime Moumehf.lc Anvils, JOFIl) box and common Vi.c, for sale at tlicMn of the ?A pril 7. OILT PAsDLOCjjL Senls nnd Presses. SF.ALS Knnved, and Sc;il PrMMM furnished, for Nota ries I'uhlir, Common Fleas and Supreme Court, Recorders, fcc. iic, at vcrv low prices ami nhort notien, by iMarrh 17. V. A. I'LATT & CO.. Neil House. TO FA K M Fits. SCYTHES andSm.uths.IUy RaUsand Forks. C.rainCra-dles, liiiles and Scythe Stones, for sale at the sin of the OILT PADLOCK. CUEftBi A1IUOTT & CO. No. 101 Mil h street, ilarc just rtectmiy rpHREE 'l'MOI'SAM) lbs. Iron Wire, assorted, from .No. X 3 to n, MOO Dm. Log Ckaiu dtM) pair Trace Chains ; .liiloz.An.es ShovflH and Spades; 10 doi. Mamiro Forks, J1I1V to. Hhite Lend, Oil nml IlruheR. TWF.T hhN. LWiseed Oil, in whole and half barrels ; 100 kogs W hite Lmd ; "arnish, I'aint and Whitewash Rrushcs. July n;. OERR, ABBOTT & CO. m 8KEi6sV A NTEU. Till", bighrst market price paid in Cash, for Clover, Flu and Timothy Mod, at the head of the Canal. Aug. 18. B. C()MS'I()( K Sl CO. M HS. MILLI irs TOIlAf fO. 'T'W'O Hunilred dozen Mrs. Miller's fine cut chewing To-1 bacco.by July II. JOH.N MILLER, Thunder find Fitrthciunkes iirrounted for. THOhK load rumbling KoimdN, which are frequently heard in this vicinity, and are supposed by pome to lie the peals of distant thunder, bv others, the Inw, muttering roar of a half-choked earthmiakc. have lieendiscovereil to be nothing but the racket made by Rose's boys tearing oirsome of their strong New (loods. May I F foii KinnoNs. THE new style of Fob l.ihhon m variety with (.old snd Steel Trimmings, just received. June :l. W. A. PL TT 9k CO.. Neil House. 1)111 :s, MFIH IM S, OILS, PAINTS, AicT 'PHK. MiU-scrihers have just received s large addition to X their stoek sOrsi, .edn iiien. Oils, Faints, Ac, which thev orler at wholesale w retail, on the most accoiTimoda- tingterms. Aif.4 FAY 4 KILBOURNC FOKTIIAIT FAINTING. THE Ehsblk are n - iiU'ulU invitetl to rail at (.tamrjr. K. WaIXI ri ! I. onin, on 'l'owu st , east of Hiith, and ei- smine his sperimens in the slime art. Jan 3 tf. TIN PLATE. THF, suWrihcrs have for sale .rH) bosi Tin Plate, I-.T X and 10 sVMlM do: ifcto. W ire. aborted Nos., Russia and common Sheet Iron, Sheet inc. and liar Tin. Feb. M. FA V iV KH.ROI RNK. MM II1NK CAHOS. THF. subscribers have for Kale N setts Machine Cards fancv ami plain set, Nos. M), 31, S3, ami ,'U. wire Iso. Filleting Cards, manufactured at Leicester, Mass. I t It I J r A 1 i MI.IMM f (.ROCKR1FS. THF. snlmcrilM-rs otler lor sale at their old stand, No. G1 (iosidale's How, N hhds. prime .N. O. Sugar. New Orleans snd Sugar House Molasses, .'xi Rags RioCoflee. Fine chev. ing and common Tobacco. Superior uiiowdi'r and YwMsj IF Ml Tea. Pepper, Spice, (linger, Ac., Ac. March L 1V U KII.IIOI RNK. PRINTINi- INH, Willi! NTF.lt as good as an ttlher unnuf; ctured in the I niteil Mates The sulmcribcrs having 'icen appoint' ed agents for the sale of J. A.James' Printing Ink. mannfue. tu red at ( 'incmnati, Ohio, will keep a constant supply of the above article, at the price it is sold for in Cincinnati March I. FV iV Ml. HOI RNK. This dny received, I TK)Z Pialcs Patent Counter Sc;les. with scoops. For J sale cheap, by T. 1. ELLIS, A CO., Sept R. .No. it. High st PI UF PORT YVINFS. (JR. casks Port juice, for medical purposes, this day re-i) rencd. and for sale, hj JOHN MIFI.FR. Julv II. OIL FLOOR CLOTH. F- PIF.CF.S Oil Floor Cloth. ssee4hnH quality and beau tj td'ul pitterns, just received amtfor sale bv April .7. FA. Sl KI1.BOCI.NR VARMSH. i rv R.titpIs just received, v.irvmg in prit-efromjl JSC to I V per gallon, For sale fv Aag. 21. ft. OUMtflWB St CO. i c KF.OS fine eastern .kl Nads, fur Plssterer's use For 1 sale by P. F.U.1 A o. Sept. ft No HI High st. TANNERS' OIL. 2f RR1S Tanners' Oil, of the bet fiualitv. for sale by t) Feb 1. I'AV A RlLBOl HHK. Hestern Resrrre Cheese. rC BOX FS Western Res-re ( heese. old and new, on fjxf hand ao.t tor le r.y JOHN Ml' I FR Julv II Mmnonik BBI.S I tnseed Oil. just re.-eiv.-d snd for sale hy Jsn 111. B t (I.MT(K'K A ( O. 60 Oft ASD PAOITS. OAA siesr pure White I,esd, grnuml laoll ; Jl II I !,!,!. Usaaal (id 10 bhls. .-;-.' M - . !nr White Ivd. lied lad, Venetian Bed. Yellow Orher, Paris White snd Chrome tireen ; t.'hroane Yellow. Lithsrire ; Paint snd White-wish Brashes. A-e. Ae. J.st reeired aad for sale, by I'AV it Klt.BOl KM".. ttsril V. No 159. Hifhst . sicn of the Brosd a.e OLASS. OOO l0-" " hv 10 and 10 hv 12 tllsss ; 4W Usldo l.rfesirp. fr..m lOhv HtolobrM; 20,TY) lights Window Sash. Jnstreeeived.sndfor ssle.bt 1 N Ml. HOI USE, April SI. He 159. Iliirh st , siin of the Brosd-aie. UKSKSO oil.. fl AI.ItNS mst reeeived sod for sale low,hy th. I.srr. I or .m.ller nuantitr. trr 000 J H HK.TOii. A.. 19. f'orner of Hieh snd Broad .ts RARI.KY ATI:l). rono Sl'rtHELS Barlev w.nted. for whieh we willpay .Jl'Ul r the highest price in cssb.. on tw w. b ro.MSTor k ft ro. WA5TFI). rfff B,'tHF.I.SO.ts,.lvntdo.nsssed.J0rs1d Tisa-DUUU "Sky seed B l nVvTiW K sV CO. flAli Cottoa ("Wis No S to 16. OVVyj l.infiib. Cotw. Bat.. WVek Ysra and Csrpet CM. J set received sad fur sake by F... II, FAY rv RILBOLRNE ff; yKH' VegetHble Mthontriptic Mlitnrc. w.. .... yj jaaBBSBwsjeasassaaMt.. itropsy in sl) its forms; tlravel in its several stages ; all diseases lof le Kitlnei. and I'nnarv onrvnsiall Pemsle fi..i.tslJs Suppressions. Arc. fto.11 Weakness, niser.se. of ti,n I, l' s. swsasass, sssn inners ol an eruptive character; all arl'eetinns of l.ungs; Inrlamniiitions of every kind, even those of the r.yes; I.iver Complaint, (.'onsumption, tl'eneral llehility ol'the svstein ; Piles of. every character ; Jaundice, lever and Ague ; and, indeed, any complaint, which is tn he reached through the blood ; and the Proprietor here confidently asserts, that he can, in every case no nutter what the coiiiplaiut mav be no matter how various the class of complaints mako a permanent and radical cure, if the medicine he offers is taken otsNvJijsf to the directions. One or two bottles will test the effiearv of the article, and he is nt liberty to use the names of the" follow, ing highly respectable individuals, who have been cured, in this city and vicinity. Kverv individual here named can be seen and conversed with, and the particulars of the cases cured can lie known hv reading the testimony in the hands ol' the Agents, who wiil, with pleasure, furnish pamphlets to nil wl, n. ,..,11 IV .1,. h'l. : t . ' , . I j ...r.,.. i lie proprietor asss, anil, in deed, must rsrnestlv solicits a strict investigation nf the testimony here set forth and, if a departure from strict truth he found ill any certificate offered, he will pay the cost of the publication of said exposure nnd abide by' the consequences. The proprietor would also state that ferry enrr here certified to, lias been given over as incnrablo by the most talented medical men in this city and State and such has heen the case with every cure nude hv this article, far and near. But the theory wiiichthe inventor of the l.ithon-trijitio bases his cures upon that of but " one great dis ease '' the impurity of the I.Iock it will, in a moment he perceived, that hut DNS GREAT REMEDY is necessary P3 effect in various complaints, and the proof which here follows establishes the theorv as linn as the rock of ages. Mrs. I'.merv Taunt, Niagara street, Buffalo.rase of Scrofula, terminating in general dropsv, rmliciil anil tnlirv cure. Silas Wood, of Buffalo, bleeding at the lungs of nine vears' standing, a camplele ami pstSa Cars. Air. ('. A. W'ilsnn lor many years connected with the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, liver complaint. Levi II. Williams, police officer, case of bleeding piles, iiillamuiatinn of the eyes nnd scrofula, a prrftrt (art. Mrs. Daniel Kciinev, oflhis citv, general dropsy William Homes, police constable, en sipelas, fu 1.1 years' standing, cured by live bottles. Mrs! I.ockman, '.'111 Pearl street, rase of iiillammatorv rheumatism, . si, gid.ir Cart. Hirst. A Vaughn, scrofulous swellings in the throat, ii complete cure. lie... P. Baker, of Aurora, case of scurvy leprosy of IR years' .landing tin, cure is certified toby the Hon r, P. Stephens. Judge of I'.rie HOOtUS 1 P. M. DSMrgfe, Est)., Surrogate of I'.rie county ; 1. V.'Viw-derpool. Dsip. and others Mrs. John Seward, Nr. 17, Chippewa street. Buffalo, case of nffecimn ,.!' tl. Lor... wish pa pilanon, debility, Sic, a cure. The wife of the ltev. John W. Vaughn, of Aloott, Niagara county. N. V cured of dropty. Mrs. Scott, Carolina sired, HulTalo. Iiydrotho-ra. or dropsy of the chest. Mrs. Lock. 'J.')7, Franklin st Buffalo, formerly of I'tici, spinal eonifilaint, with blind idles, a distressing case, ptrfccllu fund, and attested toby Mr. Nathaniel Lock, her husband. Nancy Main, of Rerlin, Rensselaer county, New York, dropsy, cured, and certified to hv her husband, Oliver Main. iMrs. Susiiiinah llolh-ook, of Hamburgh, Krie county, cured of dnmsy. hv two bottles' only of tins medicine, attested to hv Mr. C. f'. S. Thomas and Mr. Marntoii, Holllirook. before Judge ltursell. Henry anan, ot Alden, Krio county, IN. Y . nind of ananarro or cellular dropsy, after tappinii had heen resorted to eiehl time, and over lit) u dlons o water taken from him. Mini . of W est Rlooiuficld. cured of irreuularitv of thn menses and fluor alhus. he proprietor thus presents the above nrrav of testimn tiy the particulars will be found in the piunp'hletH, whirh give a tre.itise on the coniplamts, and also on the wrappers around the bottles. Re dure to call and get a pamphlet all agents are provided with them, to furnish as free as water, mai an w no are in ill neaitli mav read, buy and he cured. Ill w mik or Cm rriif r.us 'aVT hot Mr Imsthe writ ten signature of (i. C, V aughn under'the direelions. and stamped upon the cork also, " Vaughn's Vecetshle Lithon tnphr Mivture," blown upon the bottle. Rut up in .Ml 01. bottles, at $2 per bottle, nnd 12 m. bottles, at Sl per bottle. Manufactured ami sold by Dr. (i. C. VAC(.N, lilt, Main street, Ruflalo, ,. Y., to whom all communications must coin,.. VM paid. And wholesale ami retail, hv WM. Rl li-(iKR, M and fltL Courtlandt street, New York city. Also, for sale by the following agents : n. l.lsI.K (V CO.. Mwaistn, Highst.. J. 11. VVHKATON.VColumlnis, Ohio. A. II. BROWN A CO., Mt. Vernon. S. KNKITKR, Wooster. N CLKVE & NEW ELL, Davton. Also, for sale, wholesale and retail, hy JOSKRII H. Ml RC.K, ( incmnati. Aug. f, 10M),-ly. NEW STORE. ' 1TANTON A I.K.K. (already wf, known in this com-5 munity.) have formeil a copartnership, and are now reC ivinir at No, ,t, t Imnlale's Row. 1 doors south from the old -Nnil a well sf leeted and complete assortment of Staple and Kancy Dry Coods, Sir. ai.i. bouht at this fall's unusually low prices and we are determined not H he undersold, but in many articles to undersell our neighbors, an we can nen a nop. to, our goons am. oeing new. One of mi r firm at Tire ent rf smImil' in New YorV we have facilities for buying cheap, which our neighbors (without eicention) do not ponsess. I o our numeroui old Irienils, we sav. cive us a call, snd we will treat yon as well and sell you as cheap as in years' past ; and to all who like to bnv cheap, come and try in, and if we do not fulfil our promises, don't come the second time. Those who cannot come in the dav time, we will he happy to wait upon in the evening, as the lights in ourstore are almost ennal to the light of dsv. n -r i ats run. Un.M.j A. LI.K IVOR.Ms WOHMS WORMS. TO remove these trouhle.ome anil ilangerou. inhahitants of the stoniarli aod liowels which so often I li il,e health snd destroy the lives of children, use Jsvne'. Tonie Wrmifnge. s certain snd safe preparation for the removal of it.- v tnoiis kinds of Worms. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, want of vppctite, Infantile lever and Ague and Ilelnlitv nf the tsMssssc. and newels, and organs or lligestion. 1'rcparcd only l.v Or l Jsyne, No. 8, Smith Third st . Philadelphia Sltln Ilisrnsps are ollen nwinir to s Scrofulous llahit of he.lv, ami in order tn effect a permanent cure, the original cause must he removed. Jsyne s Alterative, one of the most pleasant srticles ever offered to the puhlie. hss heen found not onlv to cure Scrofula, under sll its multiplied forms, of Csneer, King's Kvil, I ioitre. White Swelling, A-e., but also to remove the disposition of tendency to diseases of thst class, snd all diseases originating from obstructions in the glands or pores of the skin, or from impurity of the blood or other fluids of the body. 1'repared onlv by !r. I). Javne, No. (1, South Third it, I'lnladclphis. l or sale try J. B. WHKATON. Agent, Oct. 30. Corner High and Broad sts.. i '..lumbns. HTFr'S... Ml I -FN. Oft m"'l,T l-vns Muffs. U -I 3d quality dn 3f M do do H short immitation do II I reneh I'ni da U I -istund (iennetdo 5 Natural I-vni do 10 Colored ( oon do ' Bear do ? Belgium Cony do ,1 different kind.. 30Childrens do assorted kinds and prices. The shove were pnrrhased for rash in the month of Angus!, preview to Iste advances in sll kinds of Tors. Ws are determined no one shall undersell ns. Those who wish s good srticle of Muff will do well to call ami see previous to purc hasing J. . OSBOKN st CO. Ort. 91. -Ml I 11- llntKIHM. IIHI'SK. rpill. sulsw-nlier having taken the house recently oeco-1 pied by Jacob Oyler, in the I'.igl.t lluildings, on Tow. s.reei. sno rennen it in a complete and nsiu.iname style, a prepared to receive Boarder, on the most reasonable terms, snd to srromrnodate them in the m..t .stisfactory manner I A Bomber of rooms, suitable for fsmilies, esn be bad if sn pliestionbemsdeesrly. E L. SMITH Set 4, lis. TEA, BV THE FHEST ASD OTHERHISE. 01 R fsetlrties for bu.inf are sorh. that we hoy oar Tea's SB low ss the New York Jobber., snd will sell ss low trsnsp.srtat,on snd evr hsnge added. Healers would do well to c. amine oar stock before gome to f incmssti or elsewhere STANTON It LEK. Ort .30. .t-wkw So. S, C.oodale's Row. NUMBER 63. Prcscstsifnt. The Urnnd Jury or the county of Now York Present. That at the present term of the Grand Jury, com. plaint was made to them of certsm violations of Inw committed by persons connected with th. Penitentiary on Blackwell s Island. The charge made against offi-cers of one of the public prisons, was that convicts whose term of punishment hod not expired, wero permitted to escape from the Penitentiary on the Bi-cond day of November, IB-lb, nnd were brought to the city tor the purpose of" voting at the election to be held on the third duy of November, that being the day of tho annual election for State and other officers. The grave character of the charge induced the Jury to act with that deliberation which was required at their hands, not only from the character of the officers charged, but also an aniiety to discover by whom so gross on outrage on one of the bulwarks of popular lib- t.iy i.nu ue.-u perpeirateu. At the solicitation of the Grand Jury, His Honor, the Mayor of the citv, the Aldermen of the Third Ward of the city and the District Attorney, went to Black- wen s tsianu anu mnue inquiries. A committee of the Grand Jury also visited the Island. The books and records of the prison have been taken into the custody of the Grand Jury. Desirous of obtaining every information, they have examined between forty and fitly witnesses including Mr. Mott. keener of the nri. son ; deputy keeper Walters, and several of those assisting them in the custody of the prisoners ; several of the persons engaged in various departments on mai n n i ii s isianu, prisoners, and also persons in no wise connected with the prison establishment. The result of their eianiinatinn is, that about tho period of the election, prisoners, whose term of service had not expired, have, heretofore heen taken from the Island lor the purpose of permitting them to vote. The Grand Jury has been satisfied that nt tho last spring election prisoners were permitted to leave Ulackwoll's Island previous to the expiration of their term of service, and were landed, on the evening previous to the election, from a vessel which had left Ulackwoll's Island on that day. The Grand Jury in also satisfied that they were brought down to this city for the purpose of voting at the spring election. From the evidence presented to them at the present session, it is ascertained, that, with a full knowledge on the part of the Keeper of the Penitentiary, and at least one of his deputies, of charges having been made, that, under several political parties which buvc held the administration of the municipal affair, of the city, persons were permitted to escape and particularly that the charge Ins been mode as late as the last spring election, yet no efficient measure, were taken to prevent the repetition of the outrage upon the honest citizens of the rMtrap.lt.. They arc satisfied that some of the officers in the employment of the Corporation of this city, receiv ing uieir compensation trom tne public, treasury, planned and executed Dn attempt to use gangs of felon, to pollute the ballot boxes. The tirandjury hove come to the conclusion that there ore persons now employed by the Corporation, who aided and abetted in the escape of orisoners con victed by the tribunals of this State. The testimony produced shows, that some of the olficers employed on lll.u k well h Island insde .mate. cuts to throw into the Ninth and Fourteenth Ward.. ol tins city, a number of the convicts for the purpose of voting. The testimony shows that the prisoners, on the second day of November last, eirhanged their prison clothes fur their ordinary citizens' dress, that they were taken across Ihe river, about dark, by the keepers, in boats, placed in vehicles, btoasvbl to tins city, and placed in houses for the night The partie. for the respective Wards crossed ut different places, under the guidance of different keeDers. The ranir which were destined for operations in the Fourteenth Ward, were taken tn a house in Howard Street, where a Policeman, named Michael Finnegan, of the Fourteenth Wnrd, was assisting during the night in con tributing to their comfort. They wero then supplied with liquors and other refreshments. About daylight, the party was arrcBtcd by Justice Merritt and Alderman Jlenson. The policeman Finnegan was relieved from duty on that night, at the re quest of Bartholomew Purdy, the Superintendent of i.amps and tias, and the Cirnnd Jury have no doubt that Mr. P. knew for what purpose Air. Finnegan was relieved. The gang of convicts, when arrested, were found with Francis McLaughlin, one of the deputy keepers against whom an indictment has been ordered. The convicts destined to remain in the Ninth ward were token to a bouse in that word, and like those taken to a house in the 14th ward, they wen- providrd with ll- Uors and uther refreshments The person in whose 'barge they were, left them during the evening, prom ising to return; when after waiting, as they supposed, a reasonable time, they finally passed a resolution that they would leate the house which was carried into ef. feet, and the convicta were again that night let loo.e upon this community. The (Irand Jury have not heen able accurately to ascertain the number of prisoners who were permitted to come oil" the Islnnd ; exaggerated accounts have been given of the number. They believe the number to be about thirty. It is not tho number of prisoner, taken, but the fact that one prisoner was taken out of prison hy public olficers, for such a purpose, which should shock the moral sense of this communitv. The examination also shows that other m-rsons left the Island that day ; some on a raft, and some in a boat. Those who escnped on a raft, were two ncitori. s violators of the laws, who were known hv renu- tation to one of the keepers of the prison, as the associates of abandoned women and panel thieves, who had heen convicted of robbing strangers. These persons bad been convicted at the General Sessions of an assault nnd battery on Police officers stationed before the houses of these felons to put persunson their guard against entering the dens of infamy nnd plunder. One of these prisoners had attempted to escape heretofore These men had, at the intercession nf one of tl.e Keepers, who had heard of the infamous conduct of these prisoners, been taken out from the quarries, given light work to perform ; although the usual punishment of prisoners who escape, is to place a ball and chain on them when recaptured. No such punish ment nas oeen innicted on them since their recapture. What can this community think of the iudcmenl. not to say honesty, of those who thus manage their prisoners? Another instance of abuse will be found of a notorious pickpocket, also relieved from hard labor and placrd at light work in the prison. Under such an ail ustralion Hie prison has no terrors for those who violate the laws of the land. The Grand Jury hnve presented bills of indictment against those, who, in their opinion, have aided and abetted in the escape of the prisoners, or nrglected their respective duties as Police officers entrusted with the Penitentiary. There are others who, although not i,..,jr. . .o .i.c iiiniiiai l.bws oi tne lano, nave shown heinselvea by their conduct, unfit to hold offices of trust and responsibility, and to receive the monevs of our toiling, tax-paying citizens. They cannot believe mat tne constituted authorities of this city will permit either Mr Pordy, Sutton, Francis or Dunham, to retain the places they now hold, connected as these persons are, with the transactions of the niirbt of the 2d day of November, in the 14th Wsrd flic Grand Jury have not been able to discover that prisoner, have been taken into any other wards but those named. The movement appears to have been the work of a few unprincipled men ready to use the vilest measures to accomplish their purposes. Fortunately they nave neen delected, and not only was their purpose ilefcal.-d, but their fraud discovered. The question not only of the purity of our elections, bnt the security of our lives and property is involved in such acts. In s government constituted like that under which we live unless the ballot box he preserved in its purity, our liberties are not safe. Heated and unscrupulous partisans should not be permitted to lay their sserili-gious hands on the ark of our safety. The Grand Jury have considered this subject as far above mere party considerations. They feel that . public wrong has been committed, snd they feel con. fidenl thst condign punishment will be awtrded to those who have been participators in the crime, not th.'. l7i. ' inbon1' "" BUte, bnt J by the authorities of the city, to whomth. B.ver.lTrti.. of Sdy 'e",on,ibJe for " porformanc. This innupst ennm.i 1 l-u' ltivl a just trtbute to John McKeon. Esq., the genUem'anly and talented Di.tnct Attorney. Hi. faithful and un- .,uuy,. n tne lengthened and we.ri.orae InVCHtllTHlinnti url,,..l, 1...U , . - . maUe nu greatly r- liered tad aided them: though it rau.t E.Te'Wn rendered by him at much personal inconvenience. Hi. course has been moat hooorabl. to him, and th. grand inque.t tender him their unqualified approbation. The grand inque.t, in presenting their view, to the Court, on the various subjects referred to in this presentiment, wish to be understood as being unani- . IHVU suggestions. ,, ' HENRY ERBEN, Foreman. 1 he following is a list of the Grand Juror. : Henry hrben, Foreman. Jame. Devee, Sec'y. David Young, iac ',n Auken, Stephen Valentine, Isaac C. Taylor, J. B. Taylor, Win. Smith, S. H. Skidtnore, Jin Paret, Francis Lamb. John Ceo.'.. James llel.igan, John C. Hull, John IJeyce, J. A. Boutelle, J. S. Bussing, Milford Martin, Henry Parish, Joint Holmes, Wm. Evrdell. New Yorx, Nov. 21st, 1816. Tut: Movements of Gen. Scott. The Washington papers are silent on th. subject of the rumor, in relation to Gen. Scott having been ordered to Mexico. The New York Expres., in which city the General i. now, has the following facts and speculation, on th. subject : "Majoh GESlnat. Scott. This able head of our Army is now in this city, at the City Hotel, tn roals for the South and seat of war. A report i. currant that he will leave to-day in the Southerner, for Charleston ; hut this, we are assured is a mistake. " Of course nothing definite can be known of th. orders under which Gen. Scott is to act, but there seems to be little doubt that his destination i. T.m-pico, and that the reinforcements ordered are to act under him there, for the purpose of effecting .junction with General Taylor at San Lui. Potoai. Th. government, we .uspect, have abandoned the id., ot an immediate march from Munterey to San Luis Po-toii, not only on account of the distance (340 miles) and the great difficulty of obtaining water on the rout., hut on nccount of the necessity if it is attempted, of doubling or trepling the force under Taylor , command. Tsmpico, therefore, we presume i. to be th. line of operation., and General Scott, reinforced by regulars from General Taylor's division, and by General Wool, will probably advance, we believe, from that point to Sin Luis Potosi, and meet Sant. Ana. On this route there is an abundance of water from th. river Panuco, and its tributaries, and th. distance only MQ miles. It is highly probable that General Scott, outranking General Taylor and General Wool, should be put at the head of this expedition, inasmuch as the co-operation of the three distant division, will be necessary, but it is not understood that he i. to supercede Gen. Taylor; though he would outrank him by seniority in tho same field of operations. After th. juncture of San Luis Potosi, and the probable capture ot tne city ot vera Cruz, it is probable tfiat it peace i. not mnde, a serious effort will be made upon the city of Mexico. Election Fa.t'Di-The Gnusu Ji nt We understand that the Grand Jury, who have been in session now three weeks, have not yet finished their labors, although they have been occupied night and day during almost the whole of the time. It i. ..id that they have indicted fifteen of the officers connected with the Penitentiary, for niding and procuring illegal votes from the prisons at Blarkwell's Island. Thirty of the priioners from the Penitentiary were brought over to vote, on condition of discharge from prison. Many of them voted nt a great number of th. noils. a great number of time.. They were accompanied was aB.m. to uisirici oy tneir Keepers. Tne testimony will disclose a system of villainy fully justifying the revelation of Dr. Bacon in hi. article on th. " mysteries of iniquity ." It will .how, that for year, the majorities of the Locufoco party have been obtained by the grossest fraud at the ballot box that this fraud has been reduced to a nerfect system It ia said that evidence was adduced that one convict, under surveillance of the keepers of the Penitentiary, voted at sixty different district.. JY. F. Erptut. Lost anii Fousn. A lad named Hunt, eight or nine years old, living in this village, wa. sent by hi. parents just at night on Thursday last, to drive a cow from pnsture some distance off. The little fellow wa. unable in the storm to drive the cow, got hindred until nearly dark, started for home across the lots and lost his way. As he did not return, search was mad. for him until after midnight without effect when the bells were lolled for the purpose of alarming Ihe village and getting a turn-out. A large number of pr-sons then went in search, nnd he was shortly found lying upon the windward side of a hay-stark, drenched with rain and chilled by the cold so that he wa. unable to .peak. The night was very stormy, d.rk, and cold. The lad prnhahly would have died before morning. Ravenna Star. EmnnATioN of Tailors. One of the London papers announces, there are 70IHI tailors out of employ in that city. They recently had a meeting in St. Martin', lane, and it was resolved, that the only mode of lessening tho distress was to embark for Canada and the United State.. A committee was appointed to collect subscriptions to pay the passage of those who were willing to embark -, I'CO entered their name, for Canada and Nova Scotia, and 2,1)04 for New York and the United States. The great Tailor Societv ia London contributed 600 pounds, and it wa. believed the tailors of London would subscribe 1200 pound, more. Three pounds ten shillings will procure a passage ticket. Goon asn Baii Lick. " I may as well her. SB any where impart the secret of good and bad luck. There are men, who supposing Providence to hsve an implacable spile against them, bemoan in tho novertv nf a wretched old age the misfortunes of their live.. Luck forever ran against them, and for others. On. with a good profession, lost his luck in the river, when he idled away his tune a fishing, when he should have been in the office. Another, with a good trade, perpetually burnt up his luck by his hot temper, which provoked his employers to lesve him. Another, with a lucrative business, lost his luck by amazing diligance to every thing but his business. Another, who steadily followed bis bottle. Another, who was honest and constant to his work, erred by perpetual misjudgrnenl. ; he lacked discretion. Hundreds lose their luck by endorsing; by sanguine speculations ; by trusting fraudulent men ; and by dishonest gains. A man never hss good luck who has a bad wife. I never knew an early rising, hsrd working, prudent man, careful ef his esruings and strictly honest, who complained of bad luck. A good character, good habits, and iron industry are impregnable to the assaults of .11 th. ill luck that fools ever dreamed of. But when I see . tatterdemalion, creeping out of a grocery lste in th. sfternoon, with his hsnda stuck in his pocket., the nan of his hat turned up, and the crown knocked in, I know he has hsd bad luck for the worst of all luck is to be a sluggard, a knave, or a tippler." Ha, if. IV. Iteccller. The Batavut, N. Y. TimcB of Tuesday last ha. the following : Rov.i, Fi.nc. asn a Rovai. P.irr Last fill Mr. Henry Smith, an enterprising miller of Le Roy, in this county, sent six barrels of the choicest superfine Genesee flour, manufactured at hiB mill in Wheatland, .Monroe co., to Queen Victoria, and for which, in doe time, he received from hrr Majesty the comfortable little sum of three thousand dollars. The flour was put up in highly finished barrel., neatlyvarnished,-inclosed in sacks, and forwarded direct to the Queen .1 London . This fortunate experiment upon the appetite of Roy-alty seems to have suited her Majesty's palste so nicely, that in addition to the simple remuneration for hi. first adventure, he hss recently received sn order direct from London, for three thousand hnrrcli more "of the same avirt," which he his promptly forwarded. A Swai.i. Cai.cli.ation. Suppose i man drinks four glasses of liquor i day, at five cent, a glaw in . week he spends one dollar snd forty cents, snd in . year seventy dnllsrs Bnd eighty cents. Thi. will bay the following artich ., vis i Four barrels ef flonr, say - ftU 00 Four pairs of boots, say . - - 15 00 Forty pounds of butler, ... 10 00 A hnndred pound, of beef, 00 A new bat, - - - - 4 00 A new satin vest, - 5 00 A bonnet for wife, 0O Sugar plum, .nd cake for children, 1 80 Total, ro m